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andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get out and play. for more information, visit sfrecpark.org. that out and play and get into the groove. rec and parks offers dance classes for seniors. first-time beginners or lifetime enthusiasts -- all are welcome. enjoy all types of music. latins also, country and western. it is a great way to exercise while having lots of fun. seniors learn basic moves and practice a variety of routines. improve your posture, balance, and flexibility. it is easy. get up on your feet and step to the beat. senior dance class is from sf rec and park. a great w
andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get...
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warhol, who turned the label into a pop art masterpiece. campbell's will be selling cans with these colorful labels in honor of the 50th anniversary of warhol's 52 silkscreens of the campbell's soup can. warhol said he ate campbell's for 20 years every day. thus, the inspiration. the artful cans will be sold at target beginning this weekend. and i wonder if people will stockpile them as collector's items. >> if that's a collector's item -- >> so are beanie babies. >>> how about this headline? simon cowell, superhero. "the x factor" judge has been known to make wave s with his painfully honest critiques. but now, cowell, reportedly has rushed to the rescue. he heard nine people on a boat that was taking on water in saint-tropez this week. he was catching rays on his own yacht, when he heard distress calls and sprung into action. cowell's ex-girlfriend was with them and managed to find time during this emergency to tweet, omg, just had a may day message. it goes on to say, sc, meaning simon cowell sent us to help and rescue 9 people on board.
warhol, who turned the label into a pop art masterpiece. campbell's will be selling cans with these colorful labels in honor of the 50th anniversary of warhol's 52 silkscreens of the campbell's soup can. warhol said he ate campbell's for 20 years every day. thus, the inspiration. the artful cans will be sold at target beginning this weekend. and i wonder if people will stockpile them as collector's items. >> if that's a collector's item -- >> so are beanie babies. >>> how...
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instead of the traditional red and white labels, the company is drawing inspiration from andy warhol, who turned the label into a pop art masterpiece. campbell's will be selling these labels, for the 50th anniversary of the campbell soup can silkscreens. warhol said he ate campbell's for 20 years, every day. thus, the inspiration. the artful cans will be sold at target beginning this weekend. and i wonder if people will stockpile them as collector's items. >> that's collectors items. >> so are beanie babies. >>> how about this headline? simon cowell, superhero. the judge has been known to make waves on his critiques. now, cowell has rushed to rescue. he was catching rays on his own yacht, when he heard distress calls and sprung into action. cowell's ex-girlfriend was with him. and found time in this emergency to tweet. omg. just had a may day message. 35-foot boat sinking. s.c., simon cowell, to the rescue. >> that takes social media to a whole new level. >> it's too late. >> supersimon, thank you. nobody was hurt. >>> if you weren't clear about the message behind taylor swift's lates
instead of the traditional red and white labels, the company is drawing inspiration from andy warhol, who turned the label into a pop art masterpiece. campbell's will be selling these labels, for the 50th anniversary of the campbell soup can silkscreens. warhol said he ate campbell's for 20 years, every day. thus, the inspiration. the artful cans will be sold at target beginning this weekend. and i wonder if people will stockpile them as collector's items. >> that's collectors items....
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. >> she was a famous singer back in the '80s, and then she took me around in new york and i met andy warhol and a couple people like that, and then, you know, i got into acting school and before i knew it, i had a role in a boxing movie. and it was -- it was "rocky iv." >> jay: okay. [ cheers and applause ] i'm going to show a picture of you and -- here's a picture of you and grace jones walking down the street in new york. do we have that picture? there they are. okay, so when does dad find out about this? >> uh, it was bad. >> jay: so dad thinks you're in college. >> thinks i'm in college in boston, and one day he's going to work, opens the newspaper and he sees that picture. >> jay: wow. >> it looks kind of like my engineering student. not really, but less clothing. >> jay: so do you ever use this knowledge of chemistry in acting at all? >> i was thinking about it in bulgaria for the last picture. i used it a little bit in "the expendables ii." to try to get everybody -- otherwise, i mix really good drinks, i -- >> jay: how did you get "rocky iv"? i think was probably the film, yo
. >> she was a famous singer back in the '80s, and then she took me around in new york and i met andy warhol and a couple people like that, and then, you know, i got into acting school and before i knew it, i had a role in a boxing movie. and it was -- it was "rocky iv." >> jay: okay. [ cheers and applause ] i'm going to show a picture of you and -- here's a picture of you and grace jones walking down the street in new york. do we have that picture? there they are. okay,...
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andy warhol is back. >> he is indeed. the world's biggest soupmaker plans to introduce special edition kansas of its condensed soup reminiscent of andy warhol's paintings. available at target starting on sunday at a cost of 75 cents each. obviously, much less than the original. the irony here, chris, is that campbell's knee-jerk reaction back in the 1960s was it was considering taking legal action against warhol until, of course, in 1964, campbell's soup realized that these paintings were a huge phenomenon and warhol was a massive hit and embraced it and even sent warhol a thank you letter and a couple of cases of their tomato soup. it's a great story. >> it is a great story. cnbc's mandy drury, thank you. >> thank you. >>> and still ahead, congressman todd akin going on the attack. we'll be right back. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' l
andy warhol is back. >> he is indeed. the world's biggest soupmaker plans to introduce special edition kansas of its condensed soup reminiscent of andy warhol's paintings. available at target starting on sunday at a cost of 75 cents each. obviously, much less than the original. the irony here, chris, is that campbell's knee-jerk reaction back in the 1960s was it was considering taking legal action against warhol until, of course, in 1964, campbell's soup realized that these paintings were...
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. >> there's andy warhol. the mona lisa is just the greatest. >> and a lot of money pouring in in donations, as well. >> right. >> and you're welcome. >> really. >> thank you, josh. josh's doing. >> by divine intervention, we meant josh. >> that's true, all right, don't push it. >>> we turn, now, to a guy who knows how to have a good time. tom hanks, possibly the coolest guy, certainly on the internet right now. check out these pictures. from read it. 2 million views and counting posted by a guy who said his friend, the guy in the picture, ran into tom in a restaurant. and asked if he could pose with the academy award winner. i'm sure tom didn't think it meant these kind of poses. those are tom's glasses. yes. but hanks, ever the good sport, fully played along. it doesn't say where the pictures were taken. tom's twitter feed shows he was in north dakota on vacation, when the shots were taken. >> what a great sport. >> he is. >> that's really great. >> he and his wife, rita, both. >> the best. >> i know. >> lik
. >> there's andy warhol. the mona lisa is just the greatest. >> and a lot of money pouring in in donations, as well. >> right. >> and you're welcome. >> really. >> thank you, josh. josh's doing. >> by divine intervention, we meant josh. >> that's true, all right, don't push it. >>> we turn, now, to a guy who knows how to have a good time. tom hanks, possibly the coolest guy, certainly on the internet right now. check out these pictures....
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it was part of the andy warhol project. >> he filmed them in the win over their? >> the drawdown is really great. we got to go shoot it. they jump in the car, they ran up -- he shot 500 feet, which he used every inch of film. and it made a pretty good film. because he had to make a good film. nobody else was making these films. and i played it and it's pretty good. it is the kind of thing that necessity forces on you. he did a lot of things very well, and that was one of the things that this book brought home. >> he was executive director of the sierra club and then he went on to the institute and people talk about him in terms of the institutes. but you talk about him in terms of the personal effects that he has had on people. within the institutional effects. it was the power of getting into this guy's personality -- when you were with him, you always felt you had to do something. there was a sense of urgency to it that you had the power to do it. >> this is something i thought about a lot, and it really crystallizes during this book. trying to figure out where
it was part of the andy warhol project. >> he filmed them in the win over their? >> the drawdown is really great. we got to go shoot it. they jump in the car, they ran up -- he shot 500 feet, which he used every inch of film. and it made a pretty good film. because he had to make a good film. nobody else was making these films. and i played it and it's pretty good. it is the kind of thing that necessity forces on you. he did a lot of things very well, and that was one of the things...
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i'm doing a book right now for malcolm, which my father filmed in one day like an andy warhol project. >> even over there? >> e. came up and said the draft dennis gray. in 180 feet is sufficient in the car, randa in the course of this one day. he shot by an the feet of film, which he used every inch of in this film and made a good film because he had to make a good film. and i played it and it's pretty good still. and it's the kind of thing that necessity for society. we did a lot of very well and that was one of the things that this book brought home to me. >> and news executive director of the sierra club for many women to friends of her. people talk about him in terms of the institute, but she talked about him in terms of the personal effects, more than the institutional effects. it was the power of getting into this guy's personality. when you're with him, you always thought you had to do something. a sense of urgency and you have the power to do it. >> this is something i thought about a lot in the crystal is doing this book for you commit trained to figure where his influence wa
i'm doing a book right now for malcolm, which my father filmed in one day like an andy warhol project. >> even over there? >> e. came up and said the draft dennis gray. in 180 feet is sufficient in the car, randa in the course of this one day. he shot by an the feet of film, which he used every inch of in this film and made a good film because he had to make a good film. and i played it and it's pretty good still. and it's the kind of thing that necessity for society. we did a lot...
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warhol and artificial lighting. one speaker spoke on one subject for half an hour and then an unrelated subjects for half an hour and then both of at the me time. now, there we have it. we are in an unleased storefront space in the shopping district and there are 20 people in the dience and that is about two weeks into it. there a few weeks later we have maybe 75 people now showing up. on the left a of prossor at the university of colorado talking about ts elliott and then you have a grocer talking about fresh meat sausage. [laughter] this is a sample season for you. carnivorous plants and colorful painting. earth art and cheese. l. and -- chinese opera and alfred hitchcock, walt whitman and whole hog cooking. what we do is sleep here ings according to how they sound good next to each other and that sounded great. tequila and da energy in the universe. [laughter] so you start to get what happens, your mind immediately makes the connection doesn't it? soul food and existentialism. prairie dogs and gertrude stein. and
warhol and artificial lighting. one speaker spoke on one subject for half an hour and then an unrelated subjects for half an hour and then both of at the me time. now, there we have it. we are in an unleased storefront space in the shopping district and there are 20 people in the dience and that is about two weeks into it. there a few weeks later we have maybe 75 people now showing up. on the left a of prossor at the university of colorado talking about ts elliott and then you have a grocer...
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warhol and artificial lighting. one speaker spoke on one subject for half an hour and then an unrelated subjects for half an hour and then both of at the same time. now, there we have it. we are in an unleased storefront space in the shopping district and there are 20 people in the audience and that is about two weeks into it. there a few weeks later we have maybe 75 people now showing up. on the left a of professor at the university of colorado talking about ts elliott and then you have a grocer talking about fresh meat sausage. [laughter] this is a sample season for you. carnivorous plants and colorful painting. earth art and cheese. l. and -- chinese opera and alfred hitchcock, walt whitman and whole hog cooking. what we do is sleep here things according to how they sound good next to each other and that sounded great. tequila and dark energy in the universe. [laughter] so you start to get what happens, your mind immediately makes the connection doesn't it? soul food and existentialism. prairie dogs and gertrude
warhol and artificial lighting. one speaker spoke on one subject for half an hour and then an unrelated subjects for half an hour and then both of at the same time. now, there we have it. we are in an unleased storefront space in the shopping district and there are 20 people in the audience and that is about two weeks into it. there a few weeks later we have maybe 75 people now showing up. on the left a of professor at the university of colorado talking about ts elliott and then you have a...
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warhol and artificial lighting. one speaker spoke on one subject for half an hour and then an unrelated subjects for half an hour and then both of at the same time. now, there we have it. we are in an unleased storefront space in the shopping district and there are 20 people in the audience and that is about two weeks into it. there a few weeks later we have maybe 75 people now showing up. on the left a of professor at the university of colorado talking about ts elliott and then you have a grocer talking about fresh meat sausage. [laughter] this is a sample season for you. carnivorous plants and colorful painting. earth art and cheese. l. and -- chinese opera and alfred hitchcock, walt whitman and whole hog cooking. what we do is sleep here things according to how they sound good next to each other and that sounded great. tequila and dark energy in the universe. [laughter] so you start to get what happens, your mind immediately makes the connection doesn't it? soul food and existentialism. prairie dogs and gertrude
warhol and artificial lighting. one speaker spoke on one subject for half an hour and then an unrelated subjects for half an hour and then both of at the same time. now, there we have it. we are in an unleased storefront space in the shopping district and there are 20 people in the audience and that is about two weeks into it. there a few weeks later we have maybe 75 people now showing up. on the left a of professor at the university of colorado talking about ts elliott and then you have a...
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warhol and artificial lighting. one speaker spoke on one subject for half an hour and then an unrelated subjects for half an hour and then both of at the same time. now, there we have it. we are in an unleased storefront space in the shopping district and there are 20 people in the audience and that is about two weeks into it. there a few weeks later we have maybe 75 people now showing up. on the left a of professor at the university of colorado talking about ts elliott and then you have a grocer talking about fresh meat sausage. [laughter] this is a sample season for you. carnivorous plants and colorful painting. earth art and cheese. l. and -- chinese opera and alfred hitchcock, walt whitman and whole hog cooking. what we do is sleep here things according to how they sound good next to each other and that sounded great. tequila and dark energy in the universe. [laughter] so you start to get what happens, your mind immediately makes the connection doesn't it? soul food and existentialism. prairie dogs and gertrude
warhol and artificial lighting. one speaker spoke on one subject for half an hour and then an unrelated subjects for half an hour and then both of at the same time. now, there we have it. we are in an unleased storefront space in the shopping district and there are 20 people in the audience and that is about two weeks into it. there a few weeks later we have maybe 75 people now showing up. on the left a of professor at the university of colorado talking about ts elliott and then you have a...
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andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. c
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andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especiawh
andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especiawh
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was warhol a great artist? >> i didn't buy a lot of andy. he was a friend of mine. >> was he a great artist? >> there's a whole thing going on out there which is different than you normally think about it, and that is if my friend has one and the museum has one, and someone comes into my house -- >> i want one. >> i want them to see one. >> is art a bubble? >> we have to go. come back. >> this was fantastic. >>> reaction to walmart's earnings when we return. to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2012 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. ♪ join mercedes-benz usa on facebook for the best summer sweepstakes. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." w
was warhol a great artist? >> i didn't buy a lot of andy. he was a friend of mine. >> was he a great artist? >> there's a whole thing going on out there which is different than you normally think about it, and that is if my friend has one and the museum has one, and someone comes into my house -- >> i want one. >> i want them to see one. >> is art a bubble? >> we have to go. come back. >> this was fantastic. >>> reaction to walmart's...
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and i met andy warhol, a bunch of people like that. >> jimmy: did you really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: how was that? was that like a -- like, at the factory? did you go there? >> actually, i saw him at a club where he just came up to me and said, "hi, what are you famous for?" and i'm like, "nothing." [ laughter ] and he goes, "i'll put you in my magazine." and he did, and -- you know. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: so you hung out a little bit with andy warhol, i guess. >> yeah, cool guy, yeah. >> jimmy: and then, you got "rocky 4" from that? >> "rocky 14," wasn't it? >> jimmy: no. >> "rocky 4." [ laughter ] yeah. no, actually i had to audition for it for a long time. >> jimmy: i have a picture of you there. >> and i was a little too tall. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you're a little too tall. that's the perfect -- the perfect guy to play. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i mean, gosh, you were amazing. and then, you've got a busy year coming up because, not only do you have this movie, but you have this new tv show, which i love the idea of. it's on the re
and i met andy warhol, a bunch of people like that. >> jimmy: did you really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: how was that? was that like a -- like, at the factory? did you go there? >> actually, i saw him at a club where he just came up to me and said, "hi, what are you famous for?" and i'm like, "nothing." [ laughter ] and he goes, "i'll put you in my magazine." and he did, and -- you know. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah. >> jimmy:...
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this is a stunner once owned by artist andy warhol and driven by race car driver carroll shelby. only four of these models ever put. this is one of the rarest ferraris in the world and they estimate it will bring in between 5 and $7 million. robert will be there live, lucky guy, from pebble beach for a special coverage of the auction on friday to see the rarest and most expensive classic cars on the earth. some of the most beautiful as well. >> coming up next new evidence the nanny state may know best. what role the government should play in our food choices. fider shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. >>> a new study shows that curving sales of jump food and sugary drinks in schools may help stop obesity. let's ask justin wilson, and jim co
this is a stunner once owned by artist andy warhol and driven by race car driver carroll shelby. only four of these models ever put. this is one of the rarest ferraris in the world and they estimate it will bring in between 5 and $7 million. robert will be there live, lucky guy, from pebble beach for a special coverage of the auction on friday to see the rarest and most expensive classic cars on the earth. some of the most beautiful as well. >> coming up next new evidence the nanny state...
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andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get out and play. for more information, visit sfrecpark.org. that out and play and get into the groove.
andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get...
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it was like an andy warhol project. he -- >> he went over there? >> phil hyde, the photographer, came up and said, hey, the dam -- the drawdown is really great. it's 180 feet of bathtub ring. we've got to go shoot it. so they jumped in the car, ran up in the course of this one here half spent in yosemite, he shot 500 feet of film which he used every inch of in this film and made a pretty good film because he had to make a good film. there was nobody else making these films. and it holds up. i played it, and it's pretty good still. and it's the kind of thing that necessity forces on you. and so he did a lot of things very well, and that was one of the things that this book brought home to me. >> and he was, he was executive director of the sierra club, and then he went on to friends of earth, then he went to the earth island institute, and he's -- people talk about him in terms of the institutes, but you talk about him in terms of the personal effects that he's had on people, more than the institutional effects. it was the, it was the power of getti
it was like an andy warhol project. he -- >> he went over there? >> phil hyde, the photographer, came up and said, hey, the dam -- the drawdown is really great. it's 180 feet of bathtub ring. we've got to go shoot it. so they jumped in the car, ran up in the course of this one here half spent in yosemite, he shot 500 feet of film which he used every inch of in this film and made a pretty good film because he had to make a good film. there was nobody else making these films. and it...
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. >> when you see the sort of andy warhol 15 minutes of fame coming to reality, does it depress you. does it bother you? are you not really phased by it? does it diminish what used to be stars on pedestals? >> well, i think fame is the least valuable thing that a successful career gives you. i think it's actually the one, you know, not to complain, but it's the one downside, i think, of being successful. what i think we have missed is that in the early days, we had so many great theater actors, so many international actors working in hollywood and there was much more of a live experience of theater. and i think the public really adored actors. could appreciate what they did. their training. and, you know, i think especially in europe, for instance, someone who could tell a compelling story and keep everyone, you know, calm or keep everyone entertained. that's a power. and that's a talent. and, nowadays, i think it's so much about making it look easy that it's very hard for the public to tell it is hard. acting is really hard. it really is challenging. it takes years for a lot of us t
. >> when you see the sort of andy warhol 15 minutes of fame coming to reality, does it depress you. does it bother you? are you not really phased by it? does it diminish what used to be stars on pedestals? >> well, i think fame is the least valuable thing that a successful career gives you. i think it's actually the one, you know, not to complain, but it's the one downside, i think, of being successful. what i think we have missed is that in the early days, we had so many great...
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it was like an andy warhol project. >> he filmed them and went over there? >> he did. the drawdown was really great. we got in the car in the course of this one day, he shot 580 come film, and he had to make a good film. nobody else was making these films. i played it and it is pretty good still. it is the kind of thing that necessity forces on you. so we get a lot of things that he did very well. that was one of the things that the book home. >> he went on to director of sierra club, then friends of the earth and people talk about him in terms of the institutes. you talk about him in terms of the personal effects and yet had on people. more than the institutional effects. it was the power of getting into this guy's personality. when you are with him come you always felt that you had to do something. there is a sense of urgency to it and that you have the power to do it. >> this is something i thought about a lot and it really crystallized during this book. trying to figure out where his influence was red the stars. i think at first glance, you'd think that it was in t
it was like an andy warhol project. >> he filmed them and went over there? >> he did. the drawdown was really great. we got in the car in the course of this one day, he shot 580 come film, and he had to make a good film. nobody else was making these films. i played it and it is pretty good still. it is the kind of thing that necessity forces on you. so we get a lot of things that he did very well. that was one of the things that the book home. >> he went on to director of...